Len Goodman, who described himself as the 'star that never twinkled', is not short of a neat turn of phrase or two.

Regarding Roger Black in 2004, The Times review of Strictly Come Dancing quoted Goodman as saying: "The standing spin looked like you were kick-starting a motorbike."

In 2008, Len Goodman wrote an autobiography Better Late Than Never.

The Times did a good job of highlighting another excellent phrase of Len Goodman:

"Len Goodman has a phrase to connote flash without substance: 'all sizzle and no sausage'."

Len Goodman and his father share the same full name Leonard Gordon Goodman.

In June 2009, Len Goodman had surgery to remove a cancerous tumour in his prostate gland.

In August 2009, the BBC reported that Len Goodman was to play a teacher at a village dance club in the British indy film Love/Loss.

In 2010 Len Goodman was commissioned to present his own series on dance music, Len Goodman's Dancing Years, to be broadcast on Radio 2 in November.

In December 2012, he married his long-term partner, dance teacher Sue Barrett.

Len Godman had been married before. At 28, he got married to his dance partner Cherry, but they broke up a few years later. He then had a long-term partner, Lesley, with whom he had a son James, who manages his dance school in Dartford.

On 13 July 2016, it was revealed that Len Goodman would step down as a judge on Strictly Come Dancing after the 2016 series.

In March 2017 it was revealed that Len Goodman would host a new BBC One family game show called Partners in Rhyme.

The transmission date for the first of the six part series Partners in Rhyme was 19 August 2017.

In July 2017, the BBC revealed that Len Goodman earned over £200,000 from licence fee revenue in their financial year 2016/7.